Archive for November, 2011

by Zen Gardner BeforeItsNews.com Wed Nov 30 2011 This overwhelming yet cleverly obscured phenomenon of extremely patient, devious long range planning by the changing guard of the “powers that be” is of paramount importance. The ‘patience of the planners’ aspect eventually becomes evident to any sincere researcher, and literally haunts and even taunts with... »

BY JULIAN PHILLIPS FinancialSense.com 11/30/2011 After a long and lengthening political debacle on both sides of the Atlantic, the developed world remains embedded in a crisis that the political systems are unable, or unwilling, to resolve despite all the hopeful talks. The leaders of the developed world are capable, competent men who have what... »

BY TIM W WOOD CPA FinancialSense.com 11/30/2011 My research suggests that the secular bull market, which began at the 1974 low, peaked at the October 2007 high and that we have been in a bear market advance since the March 2009 low. According to Dow theory, all bull and bear markets unfold in 3... »

by George Washington ZeroHedge.com 11/30/2011 The coordinated swap line bailout by the Federal Reserve Bank of Canada, the Bank of England, the Bank of Japan, the European Central Bank, and the Swiss National Bank- and China’s reduction of reserve requirements by .5% – shows desperation. (For background on swap lines, see this, this and... »

by Tyler Durden ZeroHedge.com 11/30/2011 If anyone is still confused by what has transpired today, here is Peter Schiff explaining in simple words, why what happened “may be one of the most important economic events of the year” and what to do next: “Today’s unprecedented announcement by the world’s most powerful central banks was... »

Timothy Stenovec The Huffington Post 11/29/11 It sounds like the setup for a Hollywood thriller: scientists in a lab create a virus as contagious as the flu that kills half of those infected. We’re safe as long as the virus remains locked up, but if it escapes or gets into the hands of bioterrorists,... »

Levin-McCain bill would create a presidential dictatorship. Where is the outrage? by Justin Raimondo AntiWar.org November 30, 2011 Buried in the annual defense appropriations bill is a provision that would give the President the power to use the military to intern anyone – including American citizens – indefinitely, and hold them without charges or... »

by Tyler Durden ZeroHedge.com 11/30/2011 Fast forward to 2:08: “It is puzzling to some that Major General Zhang Zhaozhong, a professor from the Chinese National Defense University, said China will not hesitate to protect Iran even with a third World War… Professor Xia Ming: “Zhang Zhaozhong said that not hesitating to fight a third... »

by Mike Adams NaturalNews.com Wednesday, November 30, 2011 Allow me to begin this article with a single paragraph published yesterday on Yahoo Finance: “The world is watching Europe, waiting upon a solution. It’s not just the euro that’s at stake. If the euro fails, so too does the 27-nation European Union. Bank lending would... »

Financial powerhouses told to ‘accelerate contingency plans’ for breakdown of single currency Global businesses admit they are already looking at plans in case the eurozone fails By Hugo Duncan and Charles Walford DailyMailUK 30th November 2011 British banks must brace themselves for the chaotic break-up of the euro, the City watchdog has warned. The... »